Friday, May 24, 2013
Weather
Clouds on a MissionNo doubt most people would prefer sunshine all summer all, but that’s just not going to happen tomorrow for the most populated area of Alaska.
No doubt most people would prefer sunshine all summer all, but that’s just not going to happen tomorrow for the most populated area of Alaska. Rain clouds are moving in and along with them light rain for the Southcentral Region. While the parent Low is in the Northern Bering Sea, the attached front is pushing forward as if to conclude it’s job as rapidly as possible. That’s good news if you’re willing to get the showers out of the way by this weekend which is looking pretty promising with a good dose of warma and sunny days. Otherwise some light rain beginning tonight and tapering off to showers by tomorrow afternoon for most of the region including the Mat-Su Valley. Once the front passes expect the nicer weather to return .
Most of the rain showers will be moving from West to East across the state which will include just about every region except the Southeast Panhandle where sunshine and temperatures in the 70’s will prevail as they did today where Annette topped out at 75 degrees!
The Interior and North Slope will also see a few showers passing through and a slight drop in the temperatures after a few spots were seeing tempertures in the 80’s over the weekend.
A well deserved break will be had in the Spouthwest where showers exit and allow a few sunbreaks to move in. Enjoy the sunbreaks… they will be short lived as the next weather maker is lined up and ready to move in the same direction as the one we’re seeing now. |
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